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Comparison of the effectiveness of measures of aircraft noise exposure by using social survey data

Results from a social survey of reaction to aircraft noise are used to investigate the effectiveness of various measures of noise exposure. The measures tested include the equal energy index, models involving a logarithmic trade-off of noise level and number of events, “peak-level” models and other...

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Published in:Journal of sound and vibration 1986-07, Vol.108 (2), p.227-245
Main Authors: Bullen, R.B., Hede, A.J.
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